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Purpose: This study aimed to identify the effects of end-of-life care competencies, death anxiety, and social support on stress among nurses at a superior general hospital. Methods: The participants were 198 nurses who had experience providing end-of-life care at a superior general hospital in city...

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Published in한국직업건강간호학회지 Vol. 33; no. 4; pp. 191 - 199
Main Authors 정소연, 김민주, Jeong, So-Yeon, Kim, Minju
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국직업건강간호학회 01.12.2024
Korean Academic Society Of Occupational Health Nursing
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ISSN2287-2531
2466-1856
DOI10.5807/kjohn.2024.33.4.191

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Summary:Purpose: This study aimed to identify the effects of end-of-life care competencies, death anxiety, and social support on stress among nurses at a superior general hospital. Methods: The participants were 198 nurses who had experience providing end-of-life care at a superior general hospital in city B. Data were collected between March 15, 2024, and April 14, 2024. Data were analyzed using the IBM SPSS Statistics 27 program for frequency, average, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficient, and multiple regression analysis. Results: Factors influencing end-of-life care stress were death anxiety (β=.38, p<.001), age (21~25 years, β=-.23, p=.036), and religion (β=.23, p=.017), with an explanatory power of 20.1% (F=9.26, p<.001). Social support did not significantly affects end-of-life stress. Conclusion: Death anxiety, age, and religion significantly affected nurses' stress experiences during end-of-life care. The findings suggest that tailored education, emotional support, and organizational strategies addressing nurses' age and experience and balancing personal beliefs with professional duties are essential for reducing end-of-life stress. These results can inform strategies for improving the quality of end-of-life care and enhance nurses' well-being.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO202400668761629
ISSN:2287-2531
2466-1856
DOI:10.5807/kjohn.2024.33.4.191